It's not complete yet if we don't know who Amal Clooney is at the moment of Women March 2022. Amal Clooney is a lawyer, international human rights and press freedom activist. He exposed many legal injustices where many innocent people were sentenced to prison and guilty people could be freed from the shackles of the law.
According to the contents of her interview with the Times, the woman who was born in Beirut, Lebanon on February 3, 1978, revealed that as a lawyer, she was focused on helping to free victims and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Reporting from Reuters, this graduate of Master of Law at New York University built a foundation called the Clooney Foundation for Justice. The purpose of establishing the foundation is to realize its ideals in upholding justice in the international arena.
The foundation also plays a role in protecting marginalized communities, helping fund children's education, and seeking justice for civil society.
She and her husband, George Clooney (actor from Kentucky, USA) stated that they are committed to using their fame to raise awareness about human rights abuses and contribute to the fight against corruption.
Clooney's roles in upholding legal justice include: advocating for the rights of young Yazidi women who were kidnapped and victims of sexual violence by ISIS, fighting for the release of journalists imprisoned in Myanmar while reporting on Rohingya refugees.
Charitable Clooney's Role for Gender Rights and Equality
Because of Amal Clooney's consistency in defending women's rights around the world, she has earned the nickname "The Perfect Feminist Superhero".
Reporting from Global Citizen, Amal believes that if we continue to fight for our rights as women, there is nothing we cannot do. In addition, she revealed that women must defend each other (women empowering women).
Amal is also an educator who aims to inspire future generations to fight for human rights in court.
“I think that women are more courageous to actualize their lives, are more forward-thinking, and women in future generations can have greater job opportunities than my generation. We should live where professional women have more and more secure workspace.”